2007
DOI: 10.1177/117762500700100018
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Role of SP-1 in SDS-Induced Adipose Differentiation Related Protein Synthesis in Human Keratinocytes

Abstract: Skin irritation is a complex phenomenon, and keratinocytes play an important role in it. We have recently characterized the expression and protective role of adipose differentiation related protein (ADRP) in skin irritation. In particular, ADRP expression is induced to recover functional cell membrane following the cell damage caused by skin irritants.The purpose of this study was to characterize in a human keratinocyte cells line (NCTC 2544) the biochemical events that lead to ADRP expression following SDS tr… Show more

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“…In fact, it is conceivable that Sp1 plays a crucial role in the early formation of lipid droplets through the regulation of the extracellular matrix composition. Of note, in adipocytes derived from hMSCs that accumulated prelamin A, we did not observe any dysregulation in the mRNA levels of vimentin or adipocyte differentiation‐related protein, genes known to play an important role in intracellular lipid droplet formation [75, 76] and that are regulated by Sp1 [77, 78]. This could be due to functional redundancy between Sp1 and other transcription factors in the transcription of these genes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…In fact, it is conceivable that Sp1 plays a crucial role in the early formation of lipid droplets through the regulation of the extracellular matrix composition. Of note, in adipocytes derived from hMSCs that accumulated prelamin A, we did not observe any dysregulation in the mRNA levels of vimentin or adipocyte differentiation‐related protein, genes known to play an important role in intracellular lipid droplet formation [75, 76] and that are regulated by Sp1 [77, 78]. This could be due to functional redundancy between Sp1 and other transcription factors in the transcription of these genes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%